LinguaX vs Input Source Pro: Mouse Enhancement + Input Switching vs Input Switching Alone
If you're researching automatic input method switching on macOS, you'll quickly meet two names: LinguaX and Input Source Pro. They overlap on input switching, but they aren't the same kind of tool.
The key difference: Input Source Pro does one job — it switches input sources. LinguaX is a full macOS mouse enhancement app (smooth scrolling, side-button and gesture mapping, a Logi Options+ alternative) that also automates input-source switching. If you'd otherwise install one tool for your mouse and another for languages, LinguaX replaces both.
Quick Comparison Overview
| Capability | LinguaX | Input Source Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Mouse smooth scrolling | Yes — tunable curve (Min Step / Speed Gain / Duration), per-app on/off | No |
| Button & gesture mapping | Yes — side buttons, wheel tilt, swipe, long-press | No |
| Pointer speed tuning (per device) | Yes | No |
| Logi Options+ alternative | Yes — recognized models, no driver | No |
| Automatic input-source switching | Yes — by app | Yes — by app |
| Per-website input rules | Yes — by URL host | Yes |
| Pricing | $9.9 one-time, 3 devices | Free & open source |
| Footprint | Under 5MB, native, no account | Lightweight, input-only |
Input Source Pro is a good, free, single-purpose tool. The question is whether you want a single-purpose tool or one app that also fixes your mouse.
Mouse Features Compared in Detail
This is the dimension where the two tools simply don't overlap — Input Source Pro doesn't address the mouse at all. If a third-party mouse on macOS frustrates you, this table is the real decision.
| Mouse capability | LinguaX | Input Source Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Smooth scrolling (tunable Min Step / Speed Gain / Duration) | Yes | No |
| Reverse scroll direction for mouse only (vertical & horizontal, independent) | Yes | No |
| Per-app smooth-scroll on/off | Yes | No |
| Side-button / thumb-button mapping | Yes | No |
| Wheel-tilt horizontal scrolling | Yes | No |
| Long-press, swipe & modifier-hold gestures | Yes | No |
| Map buttons to shortcuts, media, window management | Yes | No |
| Pointer speed tuning (per device) | Yes | No |
| Recognized-model defaults (MX Master, G502, etc.) | Yes | No |
For the mouse side of LinguaX, see the Mouse+ Overview, Smooth Scrolling, and Button Mapping.
Input Switching Compared in Detail
On the input-method side the two tools are genuinely close. Both cover the essentials well.
| Input-switching capability | LinguaX | Input Source Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic switching by application | Yes | Yes |
| Per-website rules by URL host | Yes | Yes |
| Configurable fallback default source | Yes | Yes |
| Local-only processing | Yes | Yes |
| Open source / community-auditable | No | Yes |
| Bundled with mouse enhancement | Yes | No |
If input switching is genuinely all you need and open source matters to you, Input Source Pro is an excellent choice. LinguaX's advantage is that the same install also handles your mouse.
What LinguaX Adds Beyond Input Switching
Smooth Scrolling
Third-party mice scroll in coarse notches on macOS. LinguaX replays that signal along a tunable smooth curve (Min Step, Speed Gain, Duration) so pages and code glide like a trackpad, with a per-app on/off toggle and independent vertical/horizontal reverse switches. Input Source Pro doesn't touch scrolling at all. See Smooth Scrolling.
Button & Gesture Mapping
Map side buttons, wheel tilt, and thumb buttons to launches, system controls, media, window management, or any keyboard shortcut. LinguaX adds long-press, directional drag, swipe, and modifier-hold gestures. See Button Mapping and Gesture Mapping.
Pointer Tuning & a Driverless Vendor-Suite Replacement
Fine-tune the per-device Pointer Speed slider for tracking that lands where you expect, and get sensible default mappings for recognized models like the MX Master series, G502, and M720 — without installing Logi Options+ or any kernel driver. See Pointer Speed and the Logi Options+ alternative.
Where They Overlap: Input Switching
Both apps switch input sources automatically based on the app you're using, and both support per-website rules in the browser. If input switching is all you need, Input Source Pro is a perfectly good free choice.
LinguaX covers the same ground:
- Automatic switching by application
- Per-website rules by URL host
- A configurable fallback default input source
- Local-only processing — no account, no telemetry
See Input-Source Auto-Switch and App & Website Rules.
Privacy: Both Local-First
Both tools process configuration locally and don't transmit your data. Input Source Pro is open source (community-auditable); LinguaX is a commercial app with no account and no telemetry, with everything stored on your Mac.
Decision Framework
Choose LinguaX if you want
- A mouse that finally feels right on macOS — smooth scrolling, real buttons and gestures
- A lightweight Logi Options+ alternative with no driver and no account
- Automatic input-source switching included in the same app
- One install instead of two
Choose Input Source Pro if you want
- Only input-method switching, nothing else
- A free, open-source tool
- To support the open-source ecosystem
The "Buy One, Get Two" Case
The honest comparison comes down to scope. If your shopping list is one app for input switching, Input Source Pro is free and does that job. But most people who care about input switching are also using a third-party mouse that macOS treats poorly — coarse scrolling, dead side buttons, no tuning. Those users would otherwise install a separate mouse utility (or a heavy vendor suite) on top of an input switcher.
LinguaX collapses that into one app. For a single one-time $9.9 license you get input-source automation and a full mouse enhancement layer that doubles as a Logi Options+ alternative — no second tool, no second background process, no vendor account. If you'd buy or install two things anyway, one app is the simpler and lighter answer.
Switching from Input Source Pro to LinguaX
Migrating is straightforward because the input-switching model is conceptually the same — app and website rules mapping to an input source:
- Recreate your app rules in LinguaX. List the apps you'd set up in Input Source Pro and add an equivalent rule for each (terminal → English, chat → native language, and so on). See App & Website Rules.
- Recreate your website rules by URL host for browser-based switching.
- Set a fallback default input source for apps without an explicit rule.
- Disable Input Source Pro's switching before relying on LinguaX, so two tools aren't both setting the source (more on that below).
- Add the mouse features you've been missing — smooth scrolling and a couple of side-button mappings are the fastest wins. See the Mouse+ Overview and Quick Tour.
Which Tool Fits Which User
- Trackpad-only laptop user who works across languages → either tool works; if you never touch a mouse, Input Source Pro's free, focused approach is fine.
- Developer or power user on a third-party mouse → LinguaX, because smooth scrolling and side-button mapping matter as much as input switching. See the developer guide.
- MX Master / G502 owner avoiding a vendor suite → LinguaX, as a driverless Logi Options+ alternative that also handles languages.
- You only ever needed input switching and value open source → Input Source Pro.
Can You Run Both?
It's not recommended to run two input-switching tools at once — they can conflict over the input source. Pick one for input switching. If you also want mouse enhancement, LinguaX is the one app that does both. See Conflicts with Other Tools.
Pricing
LinguaX is a one-time $9.9 lifetime license for 3 devices, with a 30-day free trial of the full app — no account, no credit card required to try it. For one price you get mouse enhancement and input-source automation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is LinguaX just an Input Source Pro alternative? A: No. Input switching is one feature. LinguaX is primarily a mouse enhancement app — smooth scrolling, button and gesture mapping, pointer tuning — that also includes input-source switching.
Q: Does LinguaX switch input methods as well as Input Source Pro? A: Yes — automatic switching by app, plus per-website rules in the browser, the same core capability.
Q: Should I use both apps together? A: Not for input switching — two switchers can conflict. Use one. LinguaX has the advantage of also handling your mouse.
Q: Will LinguaX slow down my Mac? A: No. It's under 5MB, native, and runs as a single menu-bar app.
Q: Is Input Source Pro a bad tool? A: Not at all. It's a well-made, free, open-source app that does input switching well. The comparison is about scope, not quality: LinguaX covers the same input switching and adds mouse enhancement on top.
Q: How do I migrate my rules from Input Source Pro? A: Recreate your app and website rules in LinguaX (the model is the same), set a fallback default, then disable the other tool's switching. See the migration steps above and App & Website Rules.
Q: Is LinguaX open source? A: No. It's a commercial app with no account and no telemetry, storing everything locally. If open source is a hard requirement, Input Source Pro is the better fit on that specific point.
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